Abstract The Triumph of Ambiguity: Norwegian popular journalism. A revisiting. In this article, characteristics of Norwegian popular journalism are investigated through revisiting a socio-historic analysis. Through fundamental popularization processes, the newspapers Dagbladet and VG have established trendsetting journalistic profiles by nurturing specific kinds of newspaper schizophrenia. By virtue of journalistic re-orientations, new publishing platforms, and audience involvement, Norwegian popular journalism has survived
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What characterizes journalistic representations of researchers and research in Norway? This article ...
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The journalistic fallacy An expansion of ”media logic” and media strategies in private and public se...
In recent years applications like CoveritLive have diffused with great speed in online newsrooms. Su...
The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to u...
This article analyses developments in Norwegian magazine journalism in the last decade, focusing on ...
Online celebrity journalism in Norway Celebrity journalism is a big part of the news media, especi...
What characterizes journalistic representations of researchers and research in Norway? This article ...
This article presents a quantitative and comparative content analysis of four Norwegian regional new...
Most journalism that focuses on mass media in Norway has a business orientation. A broader media jou...
What characterizes journalistic representations of researchers and research in Norway? This article ...
The article discusses the recent development in the Norwegian debate on media policy in light of the...
Since the World War II, a popular press has increased in scope in Norway. Among the weekly and daily...
Using survey data on 1203 members of the Norwegian Union of Journalists and the Union of Editors, in...
Ordinary people have always been of interest to journalists, and social media has become a common pl...
Abstract The article addresses the growing autonomy of journalism since the beginning of the 20th ...
Rune Ottosen This article discusses recent developments of the relationship between scientists and j...
The journalistic fallacy An expansion of ”media logic” and media strategies in private and public se...
In recent years applications like CoveritLive have diffused with great speed in online newsrooms. Su...
The present article discusses the importance of the early years of mass communications in order to u...